How can I start my Android app at moment of opening some other app on my phone using Qt tools











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I know that using Java I can use smth like



ActivityManager manager = (ActivityManager)getSystemService(ACTIVITY_SERVICE);
for (ActivityManager.RunningAppProcessInfo info : manager.getRunningAppProcesses()) {
Log.e("TAG", "Running process: " + info.processName);
if ("com.mycompany.mycoolapp".equals(info.processName)) {
// do stuff...
}
}


So I can do my stuff on other app start. But I want to do the same using Qt Android tools. Is there any way to do it?










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  • No, you can not. You can do this with JNI and Qt may help with this. Also you can subclass QtApplication on java side and add you java code there.
    – Evgeny
    Nov 13 at 19:24

















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I know that using Java I can use smth like



ActivityManager manager = (ActivityManager)getSystemService(ACTIVITY_SERVICE);
for (ActivityManager.RunningAppProcessInfo info : manager.getRunningAppProcesses()) {
Log.e("TAG", "Running process: " + info.processName);
if ("com.mycompany.mycoolapp".equals(info.processName)) {
// do stuff...
}
}


So I can do my stuff on other app start. But I want to do the same using Qt Android tools. Is there any way to do it?










share|improve this question
























  • No, you can not. You can do this with JNI and Qt may help with this. Also you can subclass QtApplication on java side and add you java code there.
    – Evgeny
    Nov 13 at 19:24















up vote
0
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favorite









up vote
0
down vote

favorite











I know that using Java I can use smth like



ActivityManager manager = (ActivityManager)getSystemService(ACTIVITY_SERVICE);
for (ActivityManager.RunningAppProcessInfo info : manager.getRunningAppProcesses()) {
Log.e("TAG", "Running process: " + info.processName);
if ("com.mycompany.mycoolapp".equals(info.processName)) {
// do stuff...
}
}


So I can do my stuff on other app start. But I want to do the same using Qt Android tools. Is there any way to do it?










share|improve this question















I know that using Java I can use smth like



ActivityManager manager = (ActivityManager)getSystemService(ACTIVITY_SERVICE);
for (ActivityManager.RunningAppProcessInfo info : manager.getRunningAppProcesses()) {
Log.e("TAG", "Running process: " + info.processName);
if ("com.mycompany.mycoolapp".equals(info.processName)) {
// do stuff...
}
}


So I can do my stuff on other app start. But I want to do the same using Qt Android tools. Is there any way to do it?







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  • No, you can not. You can do this with JNI and Qt may help with this. Also you can subclass QtApplication on java side and add you java code there.
    – Evgeny
    Nov 13 at 19:24




















  • No, you can not. You can do this with JNI and Qt may help with this. Also you can subclass QtApplication on java side and add you java code there.
    – Evgeny
    Nov 13 at 19:24


















No, you can not. You can do this with JNI and Qt may help with this. Also you can subclass QtApplication on java side and add you java code there.
– Evgeny
Nov 13 at 19:24






No, you can not. You can do this with JNI and Qt may help with this. Also you can subclass QtApplication on java side and add you java code there.
– Evgeny
Nov 13 at 19:24



















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